Toyota Mirai FCV goes rallying at WRC Germany

Power figures remain as is as no change has been carried out on the Mirai’s powertrain – the 0-100 km/h time of 9.6 seconds is maintained. Toyota Germany provided additional support in the form of a mobile hydrogen refuelling system that can brim the Mirai’s tank in under three minutes. “It is our dream that one day our fuel cell vehicles will be able to compete in WRC,” said Mirai chief engineer, Yoshikazu Tanaka.